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Safer Internet Day 2017 - Next parent workshop for e-safety will be on 21st November 2017

This year for Safer Internet Day we were thinking about our presence on
the internet, lots of people can see what we post and comment so we need to
make sure we are kind and positive.

Around
school we had questions and photos to answer and comment on. We were encouraged
to write our names so we could see who had said what, just like when you post
something online. The staff are pleased to say the children wrote some thoughtful
answers to the questions and some kind comments to the photos (even though some
staff members were instructed to write unkind comments).

Here are
some of the children's answers:

How do we communicate online?

“on
facebook”

“on skype”

“iPhone”

“computer”

“Twitter”

“you tube”

“games
consoles”

How can we make the internet a better place?

“By not saying mean things”

“By not making things up and tricking people”

“Respecting each other”

“Being kind”

“Making your choices better”

“Send nice photos”

How would it feel to receive a

hurtful message
online?

“I would get
angry”

“I would
feel sad”

“I would
feel very sad”

“I would
stay off the internet for the day”

“I will feel
hurt”

“Unhappy”

“Worried and
sad”

“upsetting”

How would it feel to receive a kind,
positive message online?

“I would feel
positive about the internet”

“happy”

“I would
feel grateful and happy”

“happy and
excited”

“Great!”

A few photo comments:

“You’re
really funny (about a comedian)

“Your eyes
are beautiful”

“I like your
earrings”“I love your
hair”

“I like your
style”

“Cool
glasses”

“You’re
handsome”

“You look
like the queen”

“Love your
coat!”

For more information on how to stay safe online please follow this link: Stay Safe Online